Everyday is so different! Two major factors in cycling: wind and road surface. Today we had the wind at our backs for most of the day and smooth payment! Plus we
Everyday is so different! Two major factors in cycling: wind and road surface. Today we had the wind at our backs for most of the day and smooth payment! Plus we
This was an “everything” day! We started the day with an excellent breakfast provided by our hosts Tim and Debbie. Thank you Tim and Debbie! Cycling began with sun and
The morning sky was amazingly beautiful! But in this beautiful moment the line came to mind… “Red sky in the morning, sailors take warning.” It was true, before we were
Clouds, hills, great views and a tail wind… Our day started with clouds and light rain that moved to gradual clearing giving way to sun and a tail wind! Our
Wawa is a community of about 3,000 and takes its name from the Ojibwe for “wild goose”. That is why they have an 8.5 meter goose at the welcome center.
This morning we received an encouraging email informing us that another well has been covered. This well donated by a congregation in Prince George brings their total to 4 wells!
Our first female guest cyclist joined us today. Paige is a student at Lakehead University with a keen interest in water resources/water management. She guided Mike and Gabe out of
Fall is in the air! This morning it was 5 degrees when we were getting ready to head out. The sun soon lifted the temperature to a very enjoyable level
We started the day with a homemade breakfast compliment of our hosts Holly and Kurt. The sun again blessed us as we rode out of Dryden. The landscape again was
After a great breakfast provided by our hosts; we began our trek to Dryden. This took us through Kenora. What a beautiful community and good fishing. You should have seen